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the wind gusts, 50 miles per hour, shaded in the dark blue, kansas city, des moines, and even chicago on thursday evening, and detroit as well, and friend bay, so it will cripple travel wednesday and thursday, friday it moves across the eastern states but there is the snow accumulation, a white christmas for a lot of folks. the bad news is we have to get through the blizzard conditions so 6" to 12" and maybe 18" of snow and friday across the interior sections of the northeast. >>shepard: and dixie is getting it bad. >>guest: the warm side of the storm could give us hail and damaging wind and tornadoes across the mississippi river valley. tonight and tomorrow through the southeast. that is a lot of real estate impacted by severe weather. >>shepard: thank you, janice deem. retailers are racking up fewer sales than predicted for the holiday. the retail monitoring firm reports they are cutting their holiday sales forecast from 3.3 percent over last year to 2.5 percent over last year. the firm reports that shopping has dropped since thanksgiving week end. online only retailers including am
the wind gusts, 50 miles per hour, shaded in the dark blue, kansas city, des moines, and even chicago on thursday evening, and detroit as well, and friend bay, so it will cripple travel wednesday and thursday, friday it moves across the eastern states but there is the snow accumulation, a white christmas for a lot of folks. the bad news is we have to get through the blizzard conditions so 6" to 12" and maybe 18" of snow and friday across the interior sections of the northeast....
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was the second siege of fallujah in which i was a direct participant and we destroyed that city and we killed hundreds of civilians in that drove it home for me and it became real and i understood that what we were doing was very very wrong but thank you all as well for sharing i know it must be a very intense thing to talk about dolly i wanted to go to you let's let's get right into the use of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used and what it what did it do to this generation of kids that are being born right now and what are the long term effects of using. the u.s. marines that will be hearing for the first time during the first call for an eye on the end of this crime there was an announcement from a data somewhere around three hundred times that were used in iraq the pentagon likes to use depleted uranium because it's in the material and. put on the sick or the missile in that missile is that of playing i think for a bank like a hot knife through butter which is very exciting if you're the president on but the problem
was the second siege of fallujah in which i was a direct participant and we destroyed that city and we killed hundreds of civilians in that drove it home for me and it became real and i understood that what we were doing was very very wrong but thank you all as well for sharing i know it must be a very intense thing to talk about dolly i wanted to go to you let's let's get right into the use of depleted uranium i know that the some of you guys are both pretty vocal about how was it being used...
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the city. i's police and prosecutors. the question 10 years later is why won't the city do the right thing. joining me now is attorney jonathan moore who represents four to five men in their suit against the city of new york. thank you for coming on the show tonight, jonathan. >> thank you, reverend al. >> this was obviously a joyous day for the central park five. but your case has been going on for years. what are you asking for? and why is it still going on a decade later? >> well, the case is about really two things. it's about compensation for the fact that these young kids, 14, 15 at the time, spent the best part of their youth locked up in prisons in the state of new york for something that they didn't do. but the case is also about accountability. and about holding these detectives and the district attorneys involved accountable for their misconduct. they had hard evidence that was not used, am i right? >> they had any reasonable detective or district attorney looking at this evidence at
the city. i's police and prosecutors. the question 10 years later is why won't the city do the right thing. joining me now is attorney jonathan moore who represents four to five men in their suit against the city of new york. thank you for coming on the show tonight, jonathan. >> thank you, reverend al. >> this was obviously a joyous day for the central park five. but your case has been going on for years. what are you asking for? and why is it still going on a decade later?...
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were targeted over the years of of invasion occupation in iraq perhaps most significantly in the city if. that pertains to massive massive military assaults and the results today are that one in three children of that baby are born. for anywhere in the country and anywhere in that. certainly it is a very under reported issue certainly the depleted uranium the radiation does not go away for generations it's not heard some people say that this isn't going away for a very long time. ross i wanted to talk to you about to do a common. life of the. four and a half billion years. that's when it will stop having its radioactive effect everybody thinks it's not going anywhere unbelievable absolutely unbelievable a terrible tragedy ra's i wanted to talk about the state of iraq as it stands right now and when we look at the economy the infrastructure the health system i mean where would you say the country stands worse off now than it was in two thousand and three when the u.s. invaded. it's absolutely worse off and it's a destroyed country. as dolly mentioned the entire country has been contami
were targeted over the years of of invasion occupation in iraq perhaps most significantly in the city if. that pertains to massive massive military assaults and the results today are that one in three children of that baby are born. for anywhere in the country and anywhere in that. certainly it is a very under reported issue certainly the depleted uranium the radiation does not go away for generations it's not heard some people say that this isn't going away for a very long time. ross i wanted...
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winning award for it but the city of irving, texas, did just that. they won the malcolm baldridge award highlighting excellence. mayor of irving tes said her city can be the model for others but teac the federal government a thing or two. mayor bh van duyne. thanks for being here. we're excited about this. first of all, congratulations. let me not neglect th. >> i appreciate that. melissa: give me top three best things you did to win this award? one of tem is you decreased your workforce by 10%. how did you do that? >> yes. well, when people would quit or people would retire, instead of immediately filling their positions what wedid we realigned our staff. what we found we could decrease our workforce by 10% and yet our customer service increased. we're actuallyble to do more with less. melissa: i love that word you just used, customer service. you say that your taxpayers are your customers. i don't think i've ever heard a politician say that. where did you get that from? why do you believe in that? >> you know, i look at it, government is, it is com
winning award for it but the city of irving, texas, did just that. they won the malcolm baldridge award highlighting excellence. mayor of irving tes said her city can be the model for others but teac the federal government a thing or two. mayor bh van duyne. thanks for being here. we're excited about this. first of all, congratulations. let me not neglect th. >> i appreciate that. melissa: give me top three best things you did to win this award? one of tem is you decreased your workforce...
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>> again city and of the facts. i'm happy to try to up as soon. >> that soon orders possibility do they have? >> i think you have it exactly right. the trustees of the 41 plans in which they participate our creditors. as it happens, hostess has a single employer plan. on the multi employer side we are not the creditors. we're a step removed from it. >> they stop making the contribution? >> i don't know. let me find out. >> if they did? >> that depends on what their legal obligations are in bankruptcy. >> what about before they get to a bankruptcy? >> if they fail to make contributions beforehand -- >> the contractual obligation a people and the union to pay with the union has designated as $4 some change per hour. plus not making their employer contributions, what obligation is it for the multi player plan to step in and do some enforcement, do something about that? before things go belly up. >> i think the me step back. when under bankruptcy -- >> your not in bankruptcy yet. before -- >> hostess has been in bankrup
>> again city and of the facts. i'm happy to try to up as soon. >> that soon orders possibility do they have? >> i think you have it exactly right. the trustees of the 41 plans in which they participate our creditors. as it happens, hostess has a single employer plan. on the multi employer side we are not the creditors. we're a step removed from it. >> they stop making the contribution? >> i don't know. let me find out. >> if they did? >> that depends...
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live, over the san jose city college under a lock down right now. someone reported hearing gunshots at the school today. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> after what happened in connecticut on friday, you can imagine how anxious people are about seeing a weapon at n]÷ san jose city college off interstate 280 southwest of downtown san jose. abc 7 news is live on the scene for us. david what can you tell us? >> this situation is still unfolding here on the city college campus, you can see there are police cars. there has been a tremendous response here because of the reportsr8<1ñ that someone is on campus with a gun. the first reports came indirectly from a stude-q9i who tempted a parent. the parent called in the report to the police. that the campus had -- there was a bhan a gun inside of the financial aid office on the eastern part of the campus. then, other reports there is a possible gunman inside of the new science building on west part of the campus. so now, that caused a total shift of focus from one building to another. the poli
live, over the san jose city college under a lock down right now. someone reported hearing gunshots at the school today. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> after what happened in connecticut on friday, you can imagine how anxious people are about seeing a weapon at n]÷ san jose city college off interstate 280 southwest of downtown san jose. abc 7 news is live on the scene for us. david what can you tell us? >> this situation is still unfolding here on the city college campus, you can...
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city, it looks like kentucky. >> two hours outside of any city looks like kentucky. >> you the owner of this place? >> no, then why are you doing all the work. >> you sign this lease it gives you the right to drill on your land. >> there is a whole lot of money out down there. >> that is true. >> this is no reason your town shouldn't have state of the art high school. >> what kind of money are you talking about? >> you could be a millionaire. >> a it would be too easy. >> did you say anything about a environmental presence here? >> , no let me guess, marketing -- >> 38 strippers/waitress but born to be a singer. >> i am a teacher. >> no,, no i was talking about me. >> hi, everybody. i am here because my farm is gone, the land just turned brown and died. it happened to one of us, it can happen to u all of us. >> the town is going to put it to a vote in three weeks. what the hell happened? you were supposed to get in and get out. >> i know ever everything about your company. ready to go? yeah. this town, this life is dying. you all see it coming and you just don't get out of the way. >
city, it looks like kentucky. >> two hours outside of any city looks like kentucky. >> you the owner of this place? >> no, then why are you doing all the work. >> you sign this lease it gives you the right to drill on your land. >> there is a whole lot of money out down there. >> that is true. >> this is no reason your town shouldn't have state of the art high school. >> what kind of money are you talking about? >> you could be a...
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that brought the nation's attention, but, you know, every day in the streets of oakland and other cities of this country, you know that better than anyone congresswoman. do you think this is finally, going to get action on gun control? >> you know, bill let's hope so. i am a grandmother and a mother. it's hard to express how just personally i feel because when you have those kind of loss of life of such innocent children that did not have to happen, you know one has to really search deeply. and feel deeply and really try to come to grips with it on a personal level and, you know let me say my thoughts and prayers are with the families, you know, in connecticut. i come with, in many ways, the war zone >> bill: yeah. >> i have been to funerals of young people under five years of age this year. it's so sad again, my immediate response is that of a mother and a grandmother and these young people in oakland are gunned down. these assault weapons, these weapons with, you know 30 rounds, they don't belong on the streets. these are weapons of war that senator feinstein has said and they should b
that brought the nation's attention, but, you know, every day in the streets of oakland and other cities of this country, you know that better than anyone congresswoman. do you think this is finally, going to get action on gun control? >> you know, bill let's hope so. i am a grandmother and a mother. it's hard to express how just personally i feel because when you have those kind of loss of life of such innocent children that did not have to happen, you know one has to really search...
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the study done by the city's health department is the largest ever conducted. it sounds a little controversial. >> steve: meanwhile, nobody saw this coming, not even the conductor. don't know why somebody was taking a picture of the top of that hill, but they were when a mud slide in washington state knocked a freight train right off the tracks. seven cars carrying cleaning chemicals were derailed. nobody was hurt. that is amazing. >> gretchen: mcdonnel's worker in wales sacked for sprinkling too much chocolate on a fiscal flurry. she got the boot from her bosses who accused her of gross misconduct for giving away food. the 19-year-old is getting the last laugh. she took her employers to court for unfair dismissal and awarded a $4,866 compensation. a few extra sprinkles? gross misconduct? i call that a lucky day for somebody. >> steve: no kidding. a husky trapped in a truck with two dogs and cats, their owners abandoned them without food or water. it has a happy ening. after a week in the truck, a week in the truck, the husky jumped on the horn. somebody nearby
the study done by the city's health department is the largest ever conducted. it sounds a little controversial. >> steve: meanwhile, nobody saw this coming, not even the conductor. don't know why somebody was taking a picture of the top of that hill, but they were when a mud slide in washington state knocked a freight train right off the tracks. seven cars carrying cleaning chemicals were derailed. nobody was hurt. that is amazing. >> gretchen: mcdonnel's worker in wales sacked for...
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. >> all the cities you mentioned, we're on it. >> you're on it. >> downtown l.a., we're working on it. >> one of the reasons i ask that is because a fellow from northern ohio wants to know, gary 500k, is ohio -- more than ohio too blue collar for whole foods? >> heck no. we're continuing to find. this year we opened up in boise, idaho, right? next year we have wichita, kansas, lincoln, nebraska. >> and there's nothing there. >> we're going to go there. >> you got your first one in hyann hyannis. >> kind of pricey, but we did get a nice spot in hyannis. tell him thanks for the suggestions. >> i thought it was funny because i thought someone might say, look, tell him i wish you had more gluten and whatever, and you have a lot of gluten-free. but all people wondering why they can't have whole foods closer to their house. >> 2012, the greatest year of the company. despite all the noise out there, we're accelerating, growing, faster, it's good. >> within the stores, you talk about how you're changing, you've got new things coming out, you rolled out something i didn't think would be big, b
. >> all the cities you mentioned, we're on it. >> you're on it. >> downtown l.a., we're working on it. >> one of the reasons i ask that is because a fellow from northern ohio wants to know, gary 500k, is ohio -- more than ohio too blue collar for whole foods? >> heck no. we're continuing to find. this year we opened up in boise, idaho, right? next year we have wichita, kansas, lincoln, nebraska. >> and there's nothing there. >> we're going to go there....
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we are going to get back to the stock markets. it has torque across the board. we are going to look at it just ahead. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> mid november's closing low. america, you are right now betting wealthier. >> if i didn't know better, i would say it is a roaring boom market. >> it feels like a growth, optimistic world.
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what's the difference of selling it on the corner in a new york city street than doing it online? it's actually worse because you're getting exposed to so many more people online and how do you know they are not going to do any of that? >> for one they said it. last night kevin systr ho m said it was never to sell your photos in any way because they are yours and we won't tamp we are that. don't break a good thing so they will leave that alone. he explicitly said that and they are modifying the terms right now to reflect that language. >> john, how does this play out? >> they haven't actually apologized at all. they said we were misunderstood. they understand words have meaning but apparently don't have the same meaning that i think they have and other people that find this to be, again, a pr blunder, not so much an issue of how they are going to make money off of this which everyone agrees they have to do. the problem is that the company is worth, because facebook decided to write a big check, nearly $1 billion. that suddenly makes it incumbent upon them to make huge stacks of mo
what's the difference of selling it on the corner in a new york city street than doing it online? it's actually worse because you're getting exposed to so many more people online and how do you know they are not going to do any of that? >> for one they said it. last night kevin systr ho m said it was never to sell your photos in any way because they are yours and we won't tamp we are that. don't break a good thing so they will leave that alone. he explicitly said that and they are...
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brock lives in an abandoned school that the city of knoxville leases to r.a.m. for a dollar. until recently, he took showers in the courtyard with a hose. when we see what we've seen over the last weekend, how do you pay for all of that? >> in the first place, we really know how to stretch the dollar. we operate entirely on the generosity of the american people. >> r.a.m. operates on a shoestring, about $250,000 a year. what have you accomplished today? >> well, we basically had 600 or so people that have arrived here overnight, and we were able to do just about everybody. i think we may have turned away about 15 people who are gonna come back tomorrow morning anyway. >> the next day, sunday, there were hundreds more. tickets started again with the number one. but now, the doctors were racing time. in hours, they'd be headed home. >> who's got 361? 362? 362. 363? >> and we're really glad that you came in, especially-- >> nurse practitioner teresa gardner was worried about rebecca mcwilliams. mcwilliams had surgery for cervical cancer in 2005, but without the recommended follo
brock lives in an abandoned school that the city of knoxville leases to r.a.m. for a dollar. until recently, he took showers in the courtyard with a hose. when we see what we've seen over the last weekend, how do you pay for all of that? >> in the first place, we really know how to stretch the dollar. we operate entirely on the generosity of the american people. >> r.a.m. operates on a shoestring, about $250,000 a year. what have you accomplished today? >> well, we basically...
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caller: the people who just died and the cities that they ran are over that. it would be expensive maybe. but look at it in the long run. we have the technology now and we should use it. host: john fund? guest: we lose between 100 and 140 every year to mass shooters. it is horrific. the value of the lives are incalcuable. you want to turn every school into a fortress, you can do that. it is very expensive. there could be other things we could do. maybe we should tighten the mental health laws first. maybe we should examine the gun- free zone law, to allow a principal to have the potential to have a weapon there. if you have a big enough automatic weapon, you can pretty much blast any door you want. host: what is your take on the headlines we are seeing about what happened in newtown, connecticut? guest: the nra realizes that tension is running high and they are the favorite whipping boy. i'm not a gun enthusiast. this is a time for grieving. there are people that want to exploit this issue on one point or the other side. i'm happy there is a rational debate on
caller: the people who just died and the cities that they ran are over that. it would be expensive maybe. but look at it in the long run. we have the technology now and we should use it. host: john fund? guest: we lose between 100 and 140 every year to mass shooters. it is horrific. the value of the lives are incalcuable. you want to turn every school into a fortress, you can do that. it is very expensive. there could be other things we could do. maybe we should tighten the mental health laws...
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the city college president says the school immediately sent a text and went into lockdown mode. students and faculty were slowly released from classrooms as officers searched the entire five-story building. >> we definitely barricaded down. we definitely sat there. we hushed our voices, got away from all the windows, mad sure we weren't anywhere near where anyone can look in and we were afraid. >> in the end police found no indication that a gunman was on campus. >>> more people are coming forward talking about interactions with connecticut gunman lanza. workers at a newtown hair salon where lanza and his mother were regular customers say they never heard him speak. they say that his mother nancy lanza would give her son directions about what to do and where to go. meanwhile investigators are still not clear about what motivated him to open fire at that elementary school school on friday. cbs news's marlie hall has more live from newtown. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. while the motive behind this tragic school shooting remains unclear, one thing is for sure, emotions
the city college president says the school immediately sent a text and went into lockdown mode. students and faculty were slowly released from classrooms as officers searched the entire five-story building. >> we definitely barricaded down. we definitely sat there. we hushed our voices, got away from all the windows, mad sure we weren't anywhere near where anyone can look in and we were afraid. >> in the end police found no indication that a gunman was on campus. >>> more...
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three people were killed today near the city of peshawar, one day after six workers, all female, were killed in peshawar and karachi. the shootings are believed to be part of a militant campaign against polio eradication in response to the c.i.a.-backed fake vaccination program in pakistan that helped locate osama bin laden. taliban warlords announced a ban on immunization efforts earlier this year, calling them a cover for espionage. pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio remains a large-scale risk. the israeli government has announced another new round of settlement expansion in the occupied west bank, 1500 new settler homes in east jerusalem's ramat shlomo. the obama administration has issued some of its most forceful public criticism of israeli settlement expansion to date, yet has acknowledged it will not take practical steps to respond the ground. after weeks of international calls for u.s. response to israeli settlement growth, state department spokesman victoria nuland criticized israel on tuesday. >> we are deeply disappointed that israel insists on conti
three people were killed today near the city of peshawar, one day after six workers, all female, were killed in peshawar and karachi. the shootings are believed to be part of a militant campaign against polio eradication in response to the c.i.a.-backed fake vaccination program in pakistan that helped locate osama bin laden. taliban warlords announced a ban on immunization efforts earlier this year, calling them a cover for espionage. pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio...
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cycle. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlif
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the bay area cities dipping into the 20s this morning. >> happening now, hundreds of people brave the bitter cold for something many of us take for granted. the massive effort to bring holiday cheer to the less fortunate. >> a lot of questions this morning after a fire in a storage unit. a body is found inside. we're live in campbell next. >> and the emotional farewell planned today for two heroes of the sandy hook shooting. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is
the bay area cities dipping into the 20s this morning. >> happening now, hundreds of people brave the bitter cold for something many of us take for granted. the massive effort to bring holiday cheer to the less fortunate. >> a lot of questions this morning after a fire in a storage unit. a body is found inside. we're live in campbell next. >> and the emotional farewell planned today for two heroes of the sandy hook shooting. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, look at you guys with your...
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big cities along the northeast corridor. it won't be a snow event but will be a rain and wind event. the cold air behind this, megyn, we're talking about single digits. so it will be cold. we'll see a windchill factor of below zero in some of these areas. megyn: all right. and then at some point very soon i will ask you about the new year's eve forecast which bill and i always pay very close attention to, bill hemmer and i. we had years we've been standing out there it has been zero degrees. >> but you always look great. megyn: last year we had 47 degrees which was down right balmy. we'll find out soon. >> maybe i'll do a long-range forecast for you tomorrow. megyn: thank you for that. i grew up in syracuse and albany, the tundra. i kind of get disindependent ed we will not get any snow. >> i grew up in canada. the snow capital. i feel the same way. we have kids. we want snow. but not the blizzard. megyn: that's right. everything in moderation. jd, thank you. >> nice to see you lady. megyn: likewise. a new report today sugge
big cities along the northeast corridor. it won't be a snow event but will be a rain and wind event. the cold air behind this, megyn, we're talking about single digits. so it will be cold. we'll see a windchill factor of below zero in some of these areas. megyn: all right. and then at some point very soon i will ask you about the new year's eve forecast which bill and i always pay very close attention to, bill hemmer and i. we had years we've been standing out there it has been zero degrees....
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today is a great day for -- for the city of fowler and for its community and the city council who over a year ago overwhelmingly came to me and asked that we dedicate the name appropriately so the post office at fowler, california, on behalf of the postmaster who served the city and the community so well for so many years. fowler is a wonderful community in -- community in my district of over 5,000 people that could be of many communities that we have throughout the country work a high school, with generations of families that have lived there for years. as a matter of fact, one of our colleagues, congresswoman jackie speier's mother was born in fowler, california. we today name the post office after cecil e. bolt. he was born an raised in idaho but like many came to california. after graduating from college, mr. bolt moved to fowler in 1939. just prior to world war ii, he was drafted into the u.s. army and was -- and as was noted was assigned to the 75th ar tillly unit in alaska. he was part of, as tom brokaw wrote, america's greatest generation. 1942, he married the love of his life,
today is a great day for -- for the city of fowler and for its community and the city council who over a year ago overwhelmingly came to me and asked that we dedicate the name appropriately so the post office at fowler, california, on behalf of the postmaster who served the city and the community so well for so many years. fowler is a wonderful community in -- community in my district of over 5,000 people that could be of many communities that we have throughout the country work a high school,...
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elect tri-city costs in the next 15 years. if you manufacture and establish the united states, you take advantage of the many trade agreements the united states has with the countries. whether it's a japanese cut me, thai company can chinese company manufactures in the united states, employing good american workers. .. >> the key is having the right set of advisors from investment bankers to accounting firms and law firms and pr firms and management consulting firms. >> we will leave it there. think you all for coming. think everyone. [applause] i was just going to thank everyone at asia society.org. thank you both for being here. it has been a great pleasure. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about the greatest suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> i think i have intentness that went up and told me when someone had their own agenda. >> i think that they serve as a window on the
elect tri-city costs in the next 15 years. if you manufacture and establish the united states, you take advantage of the many trade agreements the united states has with the countries. whether it's a japanese cut me, thai company can chinese company manufactures in the united states, employing good american workers. .. >> the key is having the right set of advisors from investment bankers to accounting firms and law firms and pr firms and management consulting firms. >> we will...
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, kansas city still on the back side. and now not only is this really a veracious snow maker, chicago finally gets into the snow 1 to 3 inches, but an incredible amount of wind with this. that's why blizzard watches and warnings are posted. also today, we do have maine getting into some snow, but that first system makes its way into northern new england from thursday into friday with another 6 inches. more on that coming up. >> all right. a veracious snow maker moving through the plains and midwest. thank you so much. >> everybody who wanted snow, right? there you have it. >> yeah, be careful what you you wish for. >>> take a look at this incredible video of a mud slide. this is near everett, washington. knocking seven passing railroad cars right off of their tracks. looks like toy cars i, right? it knocked out amtrak service in the entire area. it was caused by a rain soaked 100-foot cliff that engineers were planning to check right after the 66 car train passed through. this was just the latest of several recent mudslid
, kansas city still on the back side. and now not only is this really a veracious snow maker, chicago finally gets into the snow 1 to 3 inches, but an incredible amount of wind with this. that's why blizzard watches and warnings are posted. also today, we do have maine getting into some snow, but that first system makes its way into northern new england from thursday into friday with another 6 inches. more on that coming up. >> all right. a veracious snow maker moving through the plains...
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children were killed in the bombing of the oklahoma city federal building. the pain just never goes away. people often talk about closure and things like families that lost loved ones, but these kinds of things help. a short time ago, earlier this week, i talked with the husband and daughters of dawn ho hochsprung, the principal of the school where the shooting happened and this is really unbelievable. we went to her wake today to pay respects. there were about five or 600 people in line to get to the funeral home. probably a four or five hour wait. it was very cold. that shows you the love the people have in the community for the people who pass ed way and hopefully, this ceremony will help. >> thanks very much. i know it's a moving experience for so many people. >> for those who survived the shootings, there may not have been physical injury, but there is emotional trauma that will linger. two young men know exactly what's ahead. elizabeth cohen has their story. >> saw some of the bullets going past the hall. >> we heard yelling, put your hands up. don't s
children were killed in the bombing of the oklahoma city federal building. the pain just never goes away. people often talk about closure and things like families that lost loved ones, but these kinds of things help. a short time ago, earlier this week, i talked with the husband and daughters of dawn ho hochsprung, the principal of the school where the shooting happened and this is really unbelievable. we went to her wake today to pay respects. there were about five or 600 people in line to get...
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the rebels succeeded in pushing the army out of a lot of cities however that just means the army goes in with their artillery, their air force and destroys with whatever they can. the rebels for their part still badly outgunned are doing better, they are becoming more organized. they're getting weapons from qatar and other gulf countries to keep the pressure up on president assad. actions speak a whole lot louder than words here in the middle east. and one of syria's only allies, russia, has stood behind them at least in the diplomatic speak but we just learned russia is sending warships to off the syrian coast there in the mediterranean sea potentially to evacuate russian civilians if things continue to deteriorate inside syria. which does tell you, jenna, people inside syria and also inside the russian government are making at least contingency plans for the demise of the assad regime. jenna. jenna: we'll continue to watch it. level land, thank you. jon: one of hollywood's biggest stars expected to testify today on capitol hill. so what do you think brings ben affleck to washington?
the rebels succeeded in pushing the army out of a lot of cities however that just means the army goes in with their artillery, their air force and destroys with whatever they can. the rebels for their part still badly outgunned are doing better, they are becoming more organized. they're getting weapons from qatar and other gulf countries to keep the pressure up on president assad. actions speak a whole lot louder than words here in the middle east. and one of syria's only allies, russia, has...
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night and definitely into friday, kicking in some rain there. >> all the snowiest cities were brought to you by burlington coat factory. in the next half-hour, we're going to talk about all that weather, from storms to blizzard warnings. >> wow. >> thanks, sam. >>> and coming up on "gma," that surprise verdict in the case of the former high school valedictorian accused of killing his own mother. >>> plus, hunkering down for doomsday. some people think the world's going to end in two days. the incredible bunkers selling like hotcakes. >>> and our incredible "deals and steals." amazing specials. don't miss a one of them. go nowhere. steals." amazing specials. don't miss a one of them. go nowhere. eeneed a quick holiday present, go to walgreens.com. just upload your photo, create any number of gifts and pick them up the same day. right here. at the corner of happy and healthy. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours wi
night and definitely into friday, kicking in some rain there. >> all the snowiest cities were brought to you by burlington coat factory. in the next half-hour, we're going to talk about all that weather, from storms to blizzard warnings. >> wow. >> thanks, sam. >>> and coming up on "gma," that surprise verdict in the case of the former high school valedictorian accused of killing his own mother. >>> plus, hunkering down for doomsday. some people...
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host: i want to get in mary from kansas city on the republican line. caller: i just happen to teach in different schools as a substitute. i hear children all the time telling me what i tell them that you have to do this or that and they say why, and i say, because you want to go to college, don't you? oh, well, it will matter if i go to college. i will get taken care of any way. it will not matter if i have a good job or do not have a good job. i will be taken care of any way. guest: taking care of by welfare programs or what? host: i think we lost mary there. go ahead. guest: in almost every case, college is a really good investment. in fact, there is a piece coming in the future that talks about that. there has been a lot of talk about the high cost of tuition, and in some cases it is very high. but for most people, particularly in lower and middle income crosses, even if you have to go into debt to get a college education, even fairly significant debt, the return on investment will pay off many times over and you will end up with a better job, bette
host: i want to get in mary from kansas city on the republican line. caller: i just happen to teach in different schools as a substitute. i hear children all the time telling me what i tell them that you have to do this or that and they say why, and i say, because you want to go to college, don't you? oh, well, it will matter if i go to college. i will get taken care of any way. it will not matter if i have a good job or do not have a good job. i will be taken care of any way. guest: taking...
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in by the citizens of kansas city. mr. speaker, let me address the issue of extending new markets tax credits. i have fought for this program since its enactment in 2000 because it's a cost-effective way to create jobs and drive investments in communities with high rates of poverty and unemployment. i have seen the amazing results of this initiative firsthand, let me highlight just some of those massachusetts projects. let me first tell you a little bit about the new markets tax credit. it was designed to stimulate investment and economic growth in low-income communities that are traditionally overlooked by convengal capital markets. -- conventional capital markets. since enactment it has generated $145 million in projects that range from the first supermarket in a generation in southeast washington, d.c., to the restoration of one of the greatest accoustical houses in the world, the colonial theater, in pitsford, massachusetts. furthermore, new market's investments between 2003 and 2010 have been responsible for creat
in by the citizens of kansas city. mr. speaker, let me address the issue of extending new markets tax credits. i have fought for this program since its enactment in 2000 because it's a cost-effective way to create jobs and drive investments in communities with high rates of poverty and unemployment. i have seen the amazing results of this initiative firsthand, let me highlight just some of those massachusetts projects. let me first tell you a little bit about the new markets tax credit. it was...
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a lot of the laws that new jersey and new york city has. i was watching your show a couple of days ago and you had said when you want to adopt a puppy, they have to come and inspect your home. they should be allowed to come and inspect your home. if you have guns, your police chief should know it and be able to knock on your door on a tuesday afternoon and say ma'am i would like to check and see what you have in your home. if they're not locked up, you should be fined. >> stephanie: lauren, you raise a good point. that's why bloomberg makes good sense there. is cause and effect. there is a reason there is less gun violence in a huge city like new york city. right? >> caller: exactly. >> stephanie: you can't say oh, you can't ever stop it. yes, it does matter! there is direct cause and effect. lining we've been saying. -- like we've been saying. assault with assault weapons tripled when the ironically named assault weapons ban expired. it does help! there is something we can do. we can't throw up our arms and say there's nothing we can do. 2
a lot of the laws that new jersey and new york city has. i was watching your show a couple of days ago and you had said when you want to adopt a puppy, they have to come and inspect your home. they should be allowed to come and inspect your home. if you have guns, your police chief should know it and be able to knock on your door on a tuesday afternoon and say ma'am i would like to check and see what you have in your home. if they're not locked up, you should be fined. >> stephanie:...
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we talked to the comp controller for the state and city. they are reviewing those investments. they also say there's a small part of their overall portfolio. you look at vanguard, the big 401(k) companies. you could very well have your 401(k) at least partially invested in some of these companies. they are in some of the indexes. >> they claim it's a small part. the reality is those teacher retirement systems are huge players in this industry. i criticize them about rap music as well. >> that's so fascinatie infasci >> index funds by definition. >> california said yesterday they were hearing from teachers like mad in california who did not like that. >> where is your money invested? you should know. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point" we're going to be talking to south carolina congressman tim scott. he's taking outgoing senator jim demint's seat. we'll tell you why his appointment is making history in the senate. ♪ (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a
we talked to the comp controller for the state and city. they are reviewing those investments. they also say there's a small part of their overall portfolio. you look at vanguard, the big 401(k) companies. you could very well have your 401(k) at least partially invested in some of these companies. they are in some of the indexes. >> they claim it's a small part. the reality is those teacher retirement systems are huge players in this industry. i criticize them about rap music as well....
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the study by new york city's health department suggests possible links with prostate, thyroid and a type of blood cancer, as well. but finds relatively few cancer cases among the nearly 56,000 folks who were studied. even the head of the study says the results "should be interpreted with caution." >>> more than a dozen fraternity members surrendered to police to face hazing charges after a freshman drank himself to death at northern illinois university. prosecutors say 19-year-old david bogenberger died after being made to drink at the frat house last month. in all, 22 frat members are accused, including the house president. >> i think the criminal charges send an important message and lesson to everybody in college or just everybody generally who does anything that goes against the law. the fact that you are held accountable for your own actions and behaviors. >> the coroner says the blood-alcohol content was five times the legal limit. >>> a southern california boy is under arrest for pulling off a series of so-called swabbing incidents. those are dangerous hoaxes that targeted celebri
the study by new york city's health department suggests possible links with prostate, thyroid and a type of blood cancer, as well. but finds relatively few cancer cases among the nearly 56,000 folks who were studied. even the head of the study says the results "should be interpreted with caution." >>> more than a dozen fraternity members surrendered to police to face hazing charges after a freshman drank himself to death at northern illinois university. prosecutors say...
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the city of newport beach from 1969. oded's hobby is also the namesake of his sonoma county winery, longboard vineyards.on all of my labels i tell people spend more time with surfing with friends and family and less time reading the back copy of wine labels. people have bought the wine just because of the label because "oh my dad was a surfer" or "my partner surfs" and then they tasted the wine and they said "wow, you know we didn't expect it, it's a great wine too."the vineyard here, he calls "dakine".dakine of course being a hawaiian word which could almost mean anything you want but i use it in the sense of the best.in this barn that oded also restored, another surfing- related item. ready to see my little baby? sure. five years of sanding and varnishing.oh look at that woodie.oded is renovating this classic surfer car.this is a real 19-51 ford woodie wagon. it's a labor of love. it's almost done, restored. the outside is done, the engine is done. i've still gotta finish the interior but uh that is uh. got your name o
the city of newport beach from 1969. oded's hobby is also the namesake of his sonoma county winery, longboard vineyards.on all of my labels i tell people spend more time with surfing with friends and family and less time reading the back copy of wine labels. people have bought the wine just because of the label because "oh my dad was a surfer" or "my partner surfs" and then they tasted the wine and they said "wow, you know we didn't expect it, it's a great wine...